General Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

A payment gateway is a technology used to process and authorize online payments made by customers on websites or applications.

A payment aggregator facilitates online payment transactions by collecting payments from customers on behalf of merchants and settling them into the merchant’s account.

A payment gateway only processes payments, while a payment aggregator provides both payment processing and merchant onboarding services without requiring the merchant to have a direct relationship with a bank.

It captures payment details, encrypts the data, sends it to the acquiring bank for authorization, and notifies the merchant about the payment status.

Any business that sells products or services online and wants to accept payments through credit/debit cards, net banking, UPI, or wallets.

Most gateways offer APIs and SDKs for integration. Developers can integrate these with backend code to enable seamless transactions.

Setup usually takes 1–3 days for standard integration, but it may take longer for custom solutions.

Payment aggregators eliminate the need for a separate merchant account, whereas traditional payment gateways may require one.

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